Tesla’s Angst The Baby in Tesla’s Angst was sculpted with Super sculpey , I chose this material because it has a very skin like quality and sculpts as easy as wax. It absorbs the light very well and has a translucency to it which gives a realistic skin-like appearance . The placenta and the umbilicus cord were made in the same material, though afterwards I gave it a layer of clear slightly flesh tinted psycho paint, to give it a wet look. The placenta looks stone like, petrified, and not spread out and flat as it would be in real life. Underneath the placenta is an MP3 player with the sound of a Geiger counter detecting radioactivity The placenta representing our food source, our energy source and mother earth is petrified, terrified by the nuclear radiation and no longer functioning well The baby representing our species in the future, helpless as a newborn child but in terrible trouble as a very sick deformed newly born… Nicola Tesla would turn in his grave..

Tower of DreamsTesla left Colorado Springs on January 7, 1900. The lab was torn down, broken up, and its contents sold to pay debts. The Colorado experiments prepared Tesla for his next project, the establishment of a wireless power transmission facility that would be known as Wardenclyffe. On March 21, 1900, Tesla was granted US685012 patent for the means for increasing the intensity of electrical oscillations. The United States Patent Office classification system currently assigns this patent to the primary Class 178/43 ("telegraphy/space induction"), although the other applicable classes include 505/825 ("low temperature superconductivity-related apparatus"). A few years later, George Westinghouse and J. P. Morgan stopped funding Tesla's research when Tesla showed him that he could offer free electricity to the whole world by simply "ramming a stick in the earth in your backyard". Westinghouse said he would go bankrupt if that happened.Wardenclyffe tower and laboratory. The building was designed by Stanford White, famous architect and personal friend of Tesla. Tesla intended this to be a broadcasting system in the world and transmission systetm of electricity to the whole globe without wires.Nikola Tesla began planning the Wardenclyffe Tower facility ca. 1898, and in 1901, construction began on the land near Long Island Sound. Architect Stanford White designed the Wardenclyffe facility main building. The tower was designed by W.D. Crow, an associate of White. Funding for Tesla's project was provided by influential industrialists and other venture capitalists. The project was initially backed by the wealthy J. P. Morgan (he had a substantial investment in the facility, initially investing $150,000).In June 1902, Tesla moved his laboratory operations from his Houston Street laboratory to Wardenclyffe. However, in 1903, when the tower structure was near completion, it was still not yet functional due to last-minute design changes that introduced in an unintentional defect. When Morgan wanted to know "Where can I put the meter?", Tesla had no answer. Tesla's vision of free power did not agree with Morgan's worldview. Construction costs eventually exceeded the money provided by Morgan, and additional financiers were reluctant to come forth. By July 1904, Morgan (and the other investors) finally decided they would not provide any additional financing. Morgan also encouraged other investors to avoid the project. In 1904, the US Patent Office reversed its decision and awarded Guglielmo Marconi the patent for radio. Tesla began his fight to re-acquire his radio patent. Later in 1907, Marconi was awarded the Nobel Prize for radio. Tesla was deeply resentful. So in 1915, Tesla filed a lawsuit against Marconi. In May 1905, Tesla's patents on alternating current motors and other methods of power transmission expired, halting royalty payments and causing a severe reduction of funding to the Wardenclyffe Tower. In an attempt to find alternative funding, Tesla advertised the services of the Wardenclyffe facility, but he met with little success. By this time, Tesla had also designed the Tesla turbine at Wardenclyffe and produced Tesla coils for sale to various businesses.

BILL SMITHI explored the complexity and strangeness of the world.I see art as a fuzzy discipline with its tendrils in all types of study. By creating abstract, behavioral forms that use nature as a template, I hope to make visible something fundamental that is hidden. I am interested in how science and technology will shape the future. I believe contemporary art has a role in this evolution. My work is science and technology based and inspired by nature. Nurturing the kinship between mans technological future and nature’s mechanistic foundation will help in the creation of a sustainable world. Art is born of the observation and investigation of nature. Cicero

This sculpture was really traumatic to make... it's for an exhibition called multi solo the future is nature in Holland, this baby was subjected to radiation, so has multiple malformationsit's called a tragedy of errors; Tesla's Angstif we as a species don't change the way we generate energy, by depleting the earth and by means of dangerous way's like nuclear energy, we will always have tragedies like Fukushima and Chernobyl.. and we will mess up life for our offspring...this baby will be in a hospital bed, and the placenta and umbilicus connected, inside the umbilicus will be an MP3 player with sounds of a Geiger counter... the sheets will be a photograph of the Universewe should look at the work of Nocola Tesla and generate safe and free Energy